JackFritzRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:25:52 PM) ActionBasedYearning, we don't talk about who was on the waitlist once we all get here, so I don't have any numbers for you.
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:26:00 PM) Saurabh, well actually that's where the rest of your application comes into play. How do you differentiate yourself? Outside interests, extra-curricular activities. Also, we really try to get to know the applicant on a more personable level through our 3rd and 4th essays. Finally, you need to highlight what unique contribution you can bring to the Ross community.
Andrea (Jan 22, 2009 12:26:04 PM) Michelle & Jack, how difficult was it to plan financially as well as plan for housing last minute? Do you feel you were at a disadvantage regarding pre-class activities, or were you able to catch up quickly?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:26:09 PM) TargetRoss: You should send us updates about anything significant that has happened since you submitted your application.
MichelleGezoROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:26:18 PM) I agree with Jack - I am not sure how many of our international classmates were originally on the waitlist.
jacob (Jan 22, 2009 12:26:19 PM) Doug: If you ask admissions committee, will they let you know why you were waitlisted?
Rothenberg (Jan 22, 2009 12:26:44 PM) Soojin: What if we feel that our essays could use some additional work?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:27:21 PM) Rothenberg - We do not accept revised essays. That would be unfair to the other applicants who were waitlisted or denied.
JackFritzRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:27:53 PM) Andrea, for me, it was somewhat difficult but definitely doable. I was admitted on August 6th. Because I had filled out my FAFSA in February and had already researched loan opportunities, I just had to complete the paperwork which took less than an hour. As far as housing goes, there are openings in buildings and houses around campus that are relatively easy to find. The university also has some great resources to help you find housing.
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:27:55 PM) Aravind, It doesn't hurt to have a note from a student/alumnus. If it is just superficial and adds nothing more than you were a nice person, then it probably won't add anything.
Ankush B (Jan 22, 2009 12:27:57 PM) Soojin - Can you please give an example of some of the things that would decrease our chances of being admitted? What should we not do going forward?
Mike (Jan 22, 2009 12:27:58 PM) Doug: Is there any possibility to request to be moved to the evening MBA program, or does that require a new application?
MichelleGezoROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:28:31 PM) Andrea, financial planning was not an issue for me, as I was still able to apply for financial aid. As for housing, I came out to look at housing in June and found a great place where many MBAs live. Finding housing in Ann Arbor is not usually a struggle. I decided not to do MTrek because I had already made travel plans, but never felt like I was at a disadvantage regarding pre-class activities.
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:28:44 PM) Jacob, No. Unfortunately we do not provide feedback to waitlisted candidates.
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:29:42 PM) AnkushB- I'd caution against contacting the AdCom on a regular basis without anything substantive to add to your case. In addition to any improvements you make, we are also evaluating how waitlisted applicants manage their time on the WL process. The professionalism and judgment that waitlisted applicants display will tell us a lot about how they will handle themselves at school and in the recruiting process.
Ashwanth (Jan 22, 2009 12:29:56 PM) Doug: I didn't receive an acknowledgment for the waitlist confirmation mail that I had sent to the adcom. Can I assume that the school has received my mail and I am still being considered for admission?
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:30:38 PM) Mike, To be switched to the Evening MBA program would require a new application. Since the structure of the program is somewhat different, I would assume that you would want to convey why that is the best fit for you.
bans5ue (Jan 22, 2009 12:30:41 PM) Doug: Should the new info be sent to rossmba@umich.edu, the Associate Director who signed on my waitlist letter, or both?
Saurabh (Jan 22, 2009 12:30:58 PM) Hi Jack, Can you explain how you conveyed your new leadership experiences (i.e., number of words, did you describe an experience etc.) ?
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:30:59 PM) Ashwanth, I would follow up by emailing rossmba@umich.edu to double check on your status. Everyone should have received a confirmation as of yesterday.
JBPILON (Jan 22, 2009 12:31:07 PM) Soojin: - Are accelerated decisions possible in extenuating circumstances (e.g. contingent offers from other schools)?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:31:32 PM) JBPILON, No - we do not provide decisions in advance of our decision rounds.
DR (Jan 22, 2009 12:31:51 PM) Soojin, will all waitlisted candidates who are admitted eventually be interviewed? Given that these occur later in the cycle, are they typically conducted on-campus, or by phone?
Ashwanth (Jan 22, 2009 12:32:03 PM) Doug: If an admitted candidate from India withdraws his application, then will an Indian, with a similar background, be selected from the waitlist? How do you maintain the diversity?
O.R. 2011 (Jan 22, 2009 12:32:40 PM) Doug: How do we become a member of the Google Wait List group?
JackFritzRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:32:42 PM) Saurabh, I believe that short and sweet is better than being too verbose. If it altered my resume at all, I sent an updated resume. If it was just a single experience, then I sent a short email that used enough words to convey what I did and how I thought that experience would make me a better contributor to the greater Ross community.
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:32:47 PM) In order to be admitted to Ross, an applicant must be interviewed. We offer interviews on campus or with an alumnus in a local area.
michellenyc (Jan 22, 2009 12:32:55 PM) Soojin, I'm not trying to think negatively but if one retakes the GMAT and the score stays the same or decreases - would that significantly hurt the chances of being taken off the waitlist?
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:33:53 PM) Ashwanth, we certainly like to maintain some diversity, but we do not manage it down to the specific country. Therefore, if an Indian admit dropped out, we would not necessarily pull an Indian candidate off the waitlist.
TargetRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:34:24 PM) Doug: I am not sure, if any waitlist webpage was indicated in the decision letter. Could you please advice or provide the link to the page?
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:35:09 PM) O.R. 2011, I plan to reach out to waitlisted candidates near the end of next week with an invitation to join our waitlist Google group.
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:36:09 PM) The link is http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/waitlist.htm.
Steve (Jan 22, 2009 12:36:22 PM) Soojin: To improve perceived quant abilities, what would be better- extra coursework (e.g. from local college or MBAmath.com) or retaking the GMAT?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:36:23 PM) Michellenyc - we commend any applicant who is willing to retake the GMAT. Though we hope, like you do, that you'll do better the next time, I know that it doesn't always happen. We will evaluate applicants based on the highest score.
Ankush B (Jan 22, 2009 12:36:30 PM) Doug - When do you typically start expecting updates from wait listed candidates?
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:37:55 PM) Ankush, they can come in at any time, but we emphasize that we are only interested in significant updates.
Fordie for Ross (Jan 22, 2009 12:38:08 PM) Doug: For waitlisted applicants currently in school, are updates on grades and courses taken, but not yet completed, something you look for?
rvs (Jan 22, 2009 12:38:17 PM) Jack - how do you apply for financial aid (FAFSA) if you are on the waitlist? Were you able to get loans in August?
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:39:07 PM) Fordie, I would certainly send in an updated transcript when it is available.
RossHopeful (Jan 22, 2009 12:39:13 PM) Doug: Can anyone comment on the Financial Aid ramifications of being on the Waitlist? I am concerned that all/nearly all Federal Loan funds will be exhausted even by early summer.
MichelleGezoROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:39:27 PM) RVS, You can apply for FAFSA at any time.
JackFritzRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:40:34 PM) RVS - the way FAFSA works is you enter whatever school(s) you applied to. If you are admitted, the school then confirms that you will be attending and then you are able to receive federal aid. To answer the second part of your question, getting loans in August wasn't a problem at all. It doesn't take the school long to confirm you are attending and then the money hits your account in time for payment in the fall.
DougThomasROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:40:57 PM) RossHopeful, from speaking with my Financial Aid Director, my understanding is that this is not the case. All admitted students are given equal consideration. For domestic students, I would suggest turning in your FAFSA information as soon as possible. You do not need to be admitted to do this.
Steve (Jan 22, 2009 12:41:20 PM) Doug: How much do you expect economic downturn to affect international student's ability to attain loans? Will this likely impact international yield percentages?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:42:01 PM) Steve - it's hard to say at this point.
TargetRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:42:08 PM) Soojin: I am an international candidate and due to time, visa issues, etc, it's not easy for me to travel to US. How much value will visiting school add to my profile?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:43:37 PM) TargetRoss - it will be valuable in terms of giving you a clearer sense of whether this is the right place for you - whether it feels like a good fit. In that way, you may be able to make a more compelling case for what makes you think Ross will be the best place for you. That said, we don't expect everyone to visit and it doesn't give anyone a "leg up" just because they came to visit.
DR (Jan 22, 2009 12:43:50 PM) Soojin: Would a re-applicant who was waitlisted in the prior year have a greater chance in the subsequent year?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:44:43 PM) DR, chances aren't greater or less because someone was waitlisted in a prior year. Each applicant pool is different so applicants are evaluated against the pool in which they applied.
ross11 (Jan 22, 2009 12:44:57 PM) Hi Soojin, I never received an interview invitation, so I thought I was done at Ross and never checked my status until today and noticed that I've been placed on the waitlist. I only replied to the waitlist email today. Is it too late to still be considered a waitlist candidate since the deadline to reply was 1/20?
Linda Abraham (Jan 22, 2009 12:45:56 PM) Jack and Michelle: What aspect of the Ross program do you like best? Least?
SoojinKwonKohROSS (Jan 22, 2009 12:45:59 PM) No, we'll be sending a reminder to waitlisted folks giving them one last chance to indicate interest in staying on the waitlist. You waited until today to check your decision??
JackFritzRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:47:28 PM) Linda, I like the diversity of the students and getting so many unique perspectives. The wide array of classes has also been great.
Mike Miller (Jan 22, 2009 12:48:04 PM) Jack and Michelle: On the online forums, there seems to be indications that your fellow classmates know you were a waitlisted candidate. Do you feel a negative stigma from your classmates as a result of your waitlist then acceptance status?
JackFritzRoss (Jan 22, 2009 12:48:31 PM) For my least favorite - there's too much to do! You want to do so much but there isn't enough time in a day. You are also in difficult groups at times, but these end up being great learning experiences.
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